BOSCH HC2088 1/2 In. x 24 In. SDS-plus Bulldog Rotary Hammer Bit
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HC2088 Rotary hammer bits have an SDS-compatible design You will be able to use it if your tool accepts this type of shank. Our customer service representatives can be reached at 1-844-234-6579 Toll free 1-877 Telephone 877-1000 2499 ) from Mon. to The weekend starts on Friday at 7 am The clock strikes seven o'clock Central Standard Time.
My apologies for the delay in responding. This universal hammer drill bit will fit any hammer drill that accepts SDS-B type bits Shanks are also included. SDS can be loaded into the Makita HR2811F It should work with plus shank bits. We are glad to assist you should you have any further questions Please call our Bosch Customer Service Representatives at 1-877-962-5424 Telephone 877-1000 A BOSCH product Telephone 877-1000
You have a great question. Thanks for asking. In addition to being SDS-compatible, the HC2068 Rotary Hammer Bit also comes with an SDS The shank bit is also included. You need to check with Ridgid if your tool accepts SDS A carbide bit will not drill into rock, however, if the bit has a plus shank, it will work. Masonry and concrete are the materials used in it. Our customer service representatives can be reached at 1-844-234-6579 Telephone 877-1000 Telephone 877-1000 2499 ) from Mon. to The weekend starts on Friday at 7 am A CST time zone is 7P.
Selected User Reviews For BOSCH HC2088 1/2 In. x 24 In. SDS-plus Bulldog Rotary Hammer Bit
This bit was put to use just to drill through a brick facade with a block wall behind it, approximately 18-inches tall The masonry is 20 inches thick in total. Based on reviews here, I was a little concerned about the appearance of my bit, as the carbide tip was brazed over and gave it a rounded appearance. There is no difference between the brazing on the tip and the rest of the tip! My eyes alighted on the tip of the drill when I was done drilling a hole It was noticeable that the brazing underneath had worn away and exposed the carbide underneath, which was drilling the hole without any issues. If the reviews state that the brazing is excessive, it is necessary to remove the brazing material as soon as you drill the hole. The brazing material will wear away and reveal the carbide cutter during the first drilling operation.
It's a very happy day for me. In order to work more comfortably, I wanted a long bit that would allow me to sit upright without having to bend forward. I think you were right to go with that. In the SDS chock, the bit was held in place with a minimum amount of The long-term effect on the economy cannot be commented on I have not put this bit through its paces for a long term use yet. However, after 1/2 a day of testing, The structure looks almost like new now that it has been concreted. I would recommend it to anyone.
Pro Did the job fast and efficiently. This is a very lightweight product. It has a nice look to it! The cons are This drill bit is a little bendy due to its length so be careful when drilling not to apply too much pressure. A possible bending or breaking risk exists.
It would be better if the tip was sharper or better designed for wood work. The drill had to be put under some pressure to pierce the hardwood flooring.
I like that bit a lot. We have drilled about 30 holes into concrete so far to treat the termites. Despite the fact that it is blunt, the bit still.
Prior to this, my drills were of poor quality so I used masonry bits. In the future, I would like to drill more holes in It is possible that the bit has many, many more holes left in it after being drilled. I can see some wear after the first hole, but not much. As I mentioned above, this is not the most aggressive and sturdy bit Bosch makes, they have an Extreme/Bulldog line. I used water after getting about an inch in, I anticipate keeping the bit cool will greatly enhance its lifespan.
If you want to keep your cutters sharp, you can flat file the tip. You can even use a cheap worn out hammer drill to do the job.
In order to drill through bricks, I will need to drill 18 inches deep. My 1" mason bit followed a level and straight pilot hole which allowed me to drill a cleaner hole into the brick than I had expected. I received the delivery within the promised time frame.
It was easy to drill the first hole as it was to drill The impression I get from you is impressive.